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THE WRITERS DAVID LEWIS (American/Israeli, born 1976) Lewis is a writer, art critic and historian who has been living in Paris, France, since 2008. He contributes to a wide variety of art world publications, including Artforum, and to peer-reviewed academic journals such as Modernism/Modernity and The Journal of Visual Culture. In addition to his critical and scholarly writing, he is collaborating with various artists on a book about William Blake. STEFANIA PALUMBO (Italian, born 1978) Palumbo is an independent art critic and curator based in Berlin, Germany, who has worked with many Neapolitan cultural institutions. Since 2006 she has been co-curator of Supportico Lopez, an exhibition space founded in Naples, Italy, in 2003 by Gigiotto Del Vecchio and now based in Berlin. From 2007 to 2008 she oversaw exhibition programming for the Project Room at Museo Madre, Naples. Palumbo is a regular contributor to the contemporary art magazines Flash Art and Mousse. MARTA KUZMA (American, born 1964) Marta Kuzma is a writer, curator, and director of the Office for Contemporary Art Norway in Oslo since 2005. A postgraduate in Aesthetics and Art Theory from the Centre for Modern European Philosophy, Middlesex University, London, UK, and a graduate from Barnard College/Columbia University in New York City, NY, USA, Kuzma was co-curator of the 2004 European Biennale of Contemporary Art, Manifesta 5, in San Sebastian, Spain. Kuzma has taught and lectured at various leading institutions, including at the University IUAV of Venice, Italy. She contributes to the journals Radical Philosophy, Afterall, Art Review, and Artforum. KATHERINE WAUGH (Irish, born 1968) Waugh is a freelance writer, teacher, and filmmaker. She originally studied philosophy in Ireland, followed by further studies in modern French philosophy and critical theory at the University of London and Goldsmiths College. She has written for Voluntary Arts Ireland, Circa Art Magazine, and various film journals, and regularly writes essays for artists’ monographs. She has recently finished making a film on radical temporalities in contemporary art with film-writer and director Fergus Daly. In this film, The Art of Time, Waugh interviews leading international video artists, filmmakers and architects. In 2006 she co-produced Experimental Conversations, which explores the process of experimentation in film. She is also involved in the recently launched Different Directions experimental film festival in Ireland. THE DESIGNER STEFFEN KØRNER LUDVIGSEN (Norwegian, born 1990) Kørner Ludvigsen is a young, talented graphic designer based in Oslo, Norway. He began as an intern at the acclaimed design studio of Halvor Bodin and Claudia C Sandor (Oslo Collective 2) directly after graduating from upper secondary school in 2009. Kørner Ludvigsen runs his own design company. His typefaces have appeared in No Magazine and on the American tV channel Nickelodeon. He is currently working on several book projects. 177
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A WORD FROM THE JURY As chair it is
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